In vivo imaging of the wound bed at later time points (related to Fig 7)‏ In vivo imaging of the wound bed at later time points (related to Fig 7) A–CRepresentative.

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In vivo imaging of the wound bed at later time points (related to Fig 7)‏ In vivo imaging of the wound bed at later time points (related to Fig 7) A–CRepresentative time‐lapse images of adult PDGFRαH2BEGFP dermal fibroblasts (green) with collagenous extracellular matrix shown with second harmonic generation (SHG) in purple 4 days (A), 7 days (B) and 15 days (C) after wounding. Dotted line indicates wound edge. Note that fibroblasts are actively migrating at 4 but not at 7 or 15 days postwounding. Please refer to associated Movies EV6 and EV7. Scale bars, 100 μm. Emanuel Rognoni et al. Mol Syst Biol 2018;14:e8174 © as stated in the article, figure or figure legend